Charismatic preacher and worldwide evangelist Benny Hinn was called "world's greatest scammer" by an unidentified heckler as he and his bodyguards walked through Los Angeles International Airport last week.

The incident, which took place on Friday, was captured on video and shared by TMZ. In the brief clip, the videographer asks Hinn, 60, to comment on the controversy surrounding former Food Network host Paula Deen and whether she should be forgiven for using the n-word.

"Well, of course she should be forgiven," says Hinn in the video. "We as Christians ought to forgive, of course."...

Christopher000 wrote:Something used to trouble me: I always wonder if certain things I do, say, or think would qualify as sin. You know, those little borderline things that are not quite clear? Well, it dawned on me one day that if I think something has the potential of being a sin, but I'm not quite sure, then I need to stop and err on the side of caution. I'm mentioning this because it is a rule that I will apply here. I'm not convinced I'm wrong, but if it offends others...Dan, just curious: what do you think about using the word "homo" in the same paragraph in which you are rebuking someone?

Oh so sorry Chris - didn't get back to your profound question. Sorry for the offensive abbreviation. I meant 'homosexual' but was too much in a hurry to type it out in full.May God forgive me. I truly believe that my personal holiness is the focus of Gods attention. So much so that I worry over myself continually. I am the most important person here Chris. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, ad infinitum ...

Something used to trouble me: I always wonder if certain things I do, say, or think would qualify as sin. You know, those little borderline things that are not quite clear? Well, it dawned on me one day that if I think something has the potential of being a sin, but I'm not quite sure, then I need to stop and err on the side of caution. I'm mentioning this because it is a rule that I will apply here. I'm not convinced I'm wrong, but if it offends others...Dan, just curious: what do you think about using the word "homo" in the same paragraph in which you are rebuking someone?

'Cept sayin someone is a homo when they ain't is in direct violation of the laws of witness found in Deuteronomy 19:5 Without a witness what you said is slander or false witness - whether it turns out to be the truth or not. According to the Bible anyway.

Well, I gave this some thought and agree with the speculation, but disagree with the slander part because that was my impression. What I find interesting is how some are so quick to rebuke certain comments, while defending, by remaining silent, these charlatains who are sending some to their destruction.Love your enemies...sure but where was the hatred implied? Whether or not you agreed with my comment, why the silence on the damage, and eternal destruction that this charlatain has caused? Which was more worthy of comment? To me, the latter.

Christopher000 wrote:Really amazing how large their followings are. TMZ aired clips of BH waving his hand, or whatever, and literally 100's of people falling backwards. I think it's really arrogant that he thinks he can use the power of God at will ( which he isn't really). He's more of a magic act than a Christian and why in the world do millions continue to pour their money into his ministry when he has been exposed so many times over? Then, there is his wife who appeared possessed on a couple of occasions, or is just seriously unbalanced...

Christopher000It is heartbreaking to me that so many pastors in the Pentecostal/Charismatic movements have given Benny Hinn a pass. When they ought to be outraged and tell the people looking to them for Spiritual Guidance:

You do NOT get the anointing/fullness of the Holy Spirit by making a pilgrimage to the grave of some dead female religious celebrity's grave, and btw the Holy Spirit is HOLY not a wierd circus side show like some are making Him out to be on TBN, Pensacola or Toronto, and btw just so you know barking and howling like dogs might be a big joke to you (IMHO such things provoke God to wrath) something even a Baptist can tell it aint speaking in tongues.

Really amazing how large their followings are. TMZ aired clips of BH waving his hand, or whatever, and literally 100's of people falling backwards. I think it's really arrogant that he thinks he can use the power of God at will ( which he isn't really). He's more of a magic act than a Christian and why in the world do millions continue to pour their money into his ministry when he has been exposed so many times over? Then, there is his wife who appeared possessed on a couple of occasions, or is just seriously unbalanced...

I saw this on TMZ. He looked so pompous, being surrounded by five bodyguards. Not to sound crude, but I got the immediate feeling that his bodyguards doubled as his boy-toys. All young, handsome, and well build. He also looked very feminine to me.Pretty funny that guy shouting at him though from only like two feet away.